Real-time monitoring for detection of retained surgical sponges and team motion in the surgical operation room using radio-frequency-identification (RFID) technology: a preclinical evaluation.
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Michael Kranzfelder | Hubertus Feussner | Armin Schneider | Thomas Jell | Sonja Gillen | Helmut Friess | Dorit Zywitza | H. Feußner | M. Kranzfelder | H. Friess | A. Schneider | S. Gillen | Dorit Zywitza | T. Jell
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